鲜味
水解物
食品科学
化学
品味
生物化学
水解
作者
Fan Yang,Shi Lv,Ye Liu,Shuang Bi,Yu Zhang
出处
期刊:Food Chemistry
[Elsevier]
日期:2022-04-05
卷期号:387: 132890-132890
被引量:43
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.132890
摘要
The demand for low-salt foods is increasing due to their health benefits. Umami is known to enhance salty, and a large amount of umami components have been identified in edible fungi. 5'-nucleotides and umami amino acids from nine species of edible fungi were quantified. The equal umami concentration (EUC) in nine edible fungi was within the range of 37.7-1317.72 g MSG/100 g, and umami intensity as determined by electronic tongue and sensory evaluation was within the range of 11.22-13.53 and 2.85-5.55, respectively. Antler fungus had the highest umami intensity. Umami amino acids and nucleotides could increase salty intensity of NaCl at medium and high concentrations. The enzymatic hydrolysate of Antler fungus at higher concentrations could more effectively enhance salty taste of NaCl at lower concentration. This synergistic effect between umami and salty indicates that Antler fungus can potentially be used as an ingredient in low-salt foods.
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